* Please post any questions about this Wiki (plus notifications of any noteworthy updates you make) to perl.perl6.users. (See section on Perl 6 mailing lists for more information.)
* Please feel free to add or modify pages — even this one — as you see fit. That's the idea of a Workspace. So please contribute links and information! (See *Wiki 101* at bottom of page to get started.)
* "About that $1,000 Perl 6 Wiki prize"[Conrad Schneiker].

^^^ Copyright and License

* (c) 2006, 2007, 2008 under the same (always latest) license(s) used by the Perl 6 /src branch of the Pugs trunk.
* See http://svn.perl.org/perl6/pugs/trunk/README for the latest details.
* See the "GPL-2", "Artistic-2.0b5", and "MIT" files in http://svn.perl.org/perl6/pugs/trunk/LICENSE/ for the full license texts.

^^^ Helpful hints to use this workspace

* Keep an eye on the "Recent Changes"<http://rakudo.org/perl6/index.cgi?action=recent_changes> page. If you have an RSS reader, click the RSS button and put the feed in your RSS reader.
* Please *be careful* when moving things around!! Quite a few underlying links have recently been lost, and nested indents have been flattened.

^^ Wiki 101

* If you'd like an *introductory tour* of the Socialtext Workspace, [start here].
* Visit *Recent Changes* every once in a while to see what's new, and see {link: help [Socialtext Documentation]} for tips to use this Workspace.
* Make links by putting words or phrases in square brackets. Click on *Edit This Page* to see some examples. Note from wiki novice: If you (or someone else) later changes the title of a page you create this way, you'll need to update the original link too. The Wiki's Recent Changes link will show you the new name, if you forget what it was, or otherwise lose track of your renamed page.

This is the Official Wiki For Perl 6. So fill this wiki with Perl 6 related content. *Be Bold!* If in doubt, try something out in the [Sandbox].

Please feel free to add or modify pages -- even this one -- as you see fit, but before you start editing away, please review the "policies and guidelines"<http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?policies_and_guidelines> (in our sister Perl 5 Wiki).

This wiki exists to collect and make available to all the knowledge of the Perl community. An encyclopedia of Perl. The rule of thumb is if you're not sure, go ahead and post it. Here is a general, incomplete listing. For more ideas, see {link: Content Wanted} below.

* General Perl 6 information suitable for being linked to by other web sites. This keeps other sites from having to repeat the same information over and over again.

* A good rule of thumb is this: If a person asks you a question and you can't think of a definitive place you'd send them for an answer, it deserves to be here.

* If you have a small wiki related to Perl that you think would do better here, feel free to move your content here. (Caveat: make sure you sort out your content licences.)

^^^ What Does Not Go On This Wiki?

The rule of thumb is if you're not sure, go ahead and post it. It can always be deleted later. But there are a few things which don't go here.

* Copies of documentation and other items which already have fine, canonical homes. It is better to link to the external resource than to duplicate.

* Anything you, or someone else, wouldn't want aired in public. This is a public, revision-controlled web site for all to see and archive. Once its posted here it can't fully be deleted. Don't post others' personal contact information (phone numbers, IM names, children's names, date of birth, address, passwords, embarrassing stories) unless they have already done so publicly.

^^^ Wiki Caretaker Tasks

Do you have a few spare "tuits" to help us update this wiki? Your help would be much appreciated!
Here's a list of things that need to be done:

* Link to "Orphaned pages"<http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?action=orphans_list>.
* Update and expand [Glossary of Perl 6 Terms and Jargon] entries.
* Tag pages.
* Tag pages with minimal content with "stub" so they can be found and worked on later.
* Expand "stub"<http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?action=category_display;category=Stub;tag=/Stub> pages.
* Make people happy by completing work in the [Content Wanted] page, or at least writing stubs for them.